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POPLAR SHOPPER
AUGUST 7, 1975
use the
WANT ADS
FOR SALE : Three-be*oom older Home . E�celle~ir location on extra-wide lot. Phone 768-3288. 7-17-75
FOR SALE : 4-Unit Apartment and Trailer Home . Ph. 768-
3279. 5-8-75
ANYONE having rentol oroperty available for teachers for ne*t school term please contoct the School Supt. Office. 6-5-75
FOR SALE: 1953 2RC2 I I 2 Ton truck. Has all steel 12' X 7 I 2' florform. Anthony hoist thot lifts higher. A-l condition. Cob good. Motor ond other mechanicals real good. Light wires need repair. Ph. 392-4247 or write Henry Franz, Frazer, Mont. 7 31 75 I wk. Pd.
FOR SALE: 1974 Kawosoki 500 HIE. 850 actual miles. Includes helmet and jocket. Call 893-2125, Peerless, Mont. 7 31 75
FOR SALE: Trailer House 12X64, 2 bedroom Rollohome Coll offer 8 P.M. 768-3316 7 31 75
FOR SALE: G os stove - Top 55 . EAGLf �S35.00 768-3245 Iwp 8 7 ''S_
FOR SALE: Sofa with motehing choir�excellent condition. Phone 448-3225 after 5:30 p.m 1 wk._7-24-75p
WANTED: Cleaning lady, twio a week . Must hove own transportation. Ph. 768-3843. 7-10-75_
HOUSE FOR SALE: The Duke Thompsor home at 316 C E, 3bdrm., carpeted, draped, dining room, large bath, & deluxe kitchen includes mojor opplionces, finished basement w/ wet bar & 3 4 both; att. g or age w outo door, patio, fenced yard, & large double garage in re or. See Bob Mur-roy or coll 665-2076 after 5pm
FOR SALE: TV Antenna with load in wires. Ph. 768-3276 evenings. 7 31 75 2 wks. PD
(CltlTjtfl'n
Jflcmorial Chapel
OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE TO NORTHEASTERN MONTANA"
CHAPELS IN WOLF POINT, POPLAR, CIRCLE & CULBERTSON
Sifiapjffiij Pignitt, Rtvtttnce
*�-��653-2600
768-3421
S�n�. 787-5251
gui__
485-3560
107 CUSTW - WOif POINT
Standard ^ too** w
BY JOHN
Cum� m un-4 ttrnr for thf bf*t nervier in totm!
PHOME 763-998^4
JOHN'S STANDARD SERVICE
FOR SALE: 1972 I2x7C Chick-asha Medallion 3-bedroom mobile home on private lot close to school. Coll 768-3767 or 768-3306 . 7-1-75
WANTED: Toper corner, in Poplar. Billings Gazette Box 1121 , Glasgow, Mont. 7-24-75. 2 wks. PD.
PLUMBING
WILL DC PLUMBING AND
REPAIR WORK. CONTACT JCE CULBERTSON, POPLAR, MONTANA.
WARREN KELSEY HAULING
UNO-GRAVEl-GRAIN QUICK SERVICE ANYWHERE IN THE ARf A
PHONE 768-3333, poplar
KEEP SAFE SAFES
fireproof safes with ten-year replacement guarantee
AGEiJT FOR:
:Qfi SALL:
THE OMLY AUTOMATIC 0XY-PR0PA�IE CUTTING TORCH
90* saving on fuel
USED ACETYLE.1E CUTTING TORCHES
COUNTY ALLOTMENTS ANNOUNCED FOR 1976-CROP vV-tEAT_
A l�76- crop wheat allotment o* 281,433 acres for Roosevelt County was recently announced by Rodney M. Iverson, executive director of the Agricultural Stabilization ond Conservation Service (ASCS). An allotment of 4.5 million acres has been proclaimed for Montana, and 61.6 million ocres is the notional wheat allotment determined tost Apr. The 1976 national allotment was computed on the basis of an estimated national yield of 33.1 bushels per a ere and est i-mated total utilization (less imports) for the 1976-77 marketing year of 2,040 million bushels. Domestic use was projected at 841 million bushels, exports at I, 200 million bushels and imports at I million bushels The 8.1 million-o ere increase in the notional allotment over the 53.5 million-acre total for 1975 is primori ly due to a substantial improvement in theexport outlook since the 1975 allotment was established o year ago. At thot time, total wheat util ization for 1975-76 was expected to be about I, 750 million bushels (including 950 mill ion for exports) whereas currently the estimate for 1975-76 ranges from ab out I, 859 to 1,984 million bushels of which some I , 050 to | ( 200 million bushels is projected for expor t.
Allotments do not represent a limit on t he amount of whe at thot may be planted. Rather, they are used sole ly as a basis for making payments to growers should the market price for wheat fall below the established target price or if growers quo I if y fo r d iso �te r payments. Under these two programs, growers are eligible for poyme nts only on allotment ocres .
BACKYARD HABITAT_
If you are interested in providing wildlife habitat in your backyard, you might be interested in a program by the Notional Wildlife Federation. They certify official Backyard Hobitot areas. Each participating Family gives detailed evidence that they provide wildlife shelter, food, water and reproductive areas in their yord.
The Federation has o 12 page reprint entitled: "Invite Wildlife to Your Backyard" which presents ideas o n plants that make backyards attractive to wildlife. The reprint and a 4-poge backyard application form are free . Write to Robert C. Glotzhober, Backyard Wildlife Program, National Wildlife Federation, 8925 Leesburg Pike, Vienno Virginia, 22180. They have also published o 128 page book entitled "Gcr-dening with Wildlife", which is available for $12.95.
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Bicentennial Project Manager
DUTIES: Tape recorded interviews typed, old photos
copied ond lay out oil material for publishing.
A book containing stories from interviews of Roosevelt County oldtimers.
A map showing Roosevelt County and areas adjoining featuring historical sites and trails.
Collection of old pictures.
WAGES: Two months full time work beginning August 18, 1975 at S600.00
Four months parttime ot $ 150.00 a month.
Interested parties meet with the Bicentennial committee
at the Traders State Bank in Poplar at 1:00 p.m. on Aug. 12.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Applications are now being token for Residential Houseparent Positions for Hope Ranch Project. Two couples will be selected.
CLOSING DATE: August 18, .975
SALARY: SIO,000.00 per couple per annum (free room, board and child transportation vehicle furnished. Paid vocation and sick leave with four (4) days off per month.
DUTIES: Will work under the supervision and direction of the Project Director. Will receive technical guidance and child-care guidance from the Hope Ranch Counseling Staff. Will live in and be responsible for the operation and upkeep of the household; which includes meal planning for the unit, purchasing of food products, and making monthly reports on such. Shall be responsible for the children's home activities and will provide su substantial parental guidance over work, study and play activities of the children in placement, will also direct the replacement houseparents in their duties when filling in for you on houseparent days off.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be reliable and have a sincere desire to help others. Must be able to maintain a neat well organized household and have the ability to properly control children's behaviors. Must be able to refrain from alcoholic beverages while on duty.
Contact Kenneth E. Borsness, Director-Hope Ranch Project. Phone No. 768-3973, or stop at office in Old Roads and Grounds building to pick up applications. Standard type application is acceptable if mailed (please include both husband's and wife's pertinent data). Mail application to:
Hope Ranch Project
Box 1136
Poplar, Montana 59255
YARD SALE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1975 3:00 P.M. fo ? SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1975 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. USED APPLIANCES - CLOTHING - TOYS - MISC. ITEMS 50c & UP
SNODGRASS HOUSE - ONE BLOCK NORTH OF CLINIC

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Historical Society of Montana. Microfilm Division.

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Fort Peck Tribal Library

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Poplar (Mont.); Roosevelt County (Mont.)

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Fort Peck Reservation Newspapers

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PAGE 2
POPLAR SHOPPER
AUGUST 7, 1975
use the
WANT ADS
FOR SALE : Three-be*oom older Home . E�celle~ir location on extra-wide lot. Phone 768-3288. 7-17-75
FOR SALE : 4-Unit Apartment and Trailer Home . Ph. 768-
3279. 5-8-75
ANYONE having rentol oroperty available for teachers for ne*t school term please contoct the School Supt. Office. 6-5-75
FOR SALE: 1953 2RC2 I I 2 Ton truck. Has all steel 12' X 7 I 2' florform. Anthony hoist thot lifts higher. A-l condition. Cob good. Motor ond other mechanicals real good. Light wires need repair. Ph. 392-4247 or write Henry Franz, Frazer, Mont. 7 31 75 I wk. Pd.
FOR SALE: 1974 Kawosoki 500 HIE. 850 actual miles. Includes helmet and jocket. Call 893-2125, Peerless, Mont. 7 31 75
FOR SALE: Trailer House 12X64, 2 bedroom Rollohome Coll offer 8 P.M. 768-3316 7 31 75
FOR SALE: G os stove - Top 55 . EAGLf �S35.00 768-3245 Iwp 8 7 ''S_
FOR SALE: Sofa with motehing choir�excellent condition. Phone 448-3225 after 5:30 p.m 1 wk._7-24-75p
WANTED: Cleaning lady, twio a week . Must hove own transportation. Ph. 768-3843. 7-10-75_
HOUSE FOR SALE: The Duke Thompsor home at 316 C E, 3bdrm., carpeted, draped, dining room, large bath, & deluxe kitchen includes mojor opplionces, finished basement w/ wet bar & 3 4 both; att. g or age w outo door, patio, fenced yard, & large double garage in re or. See Bob Mur-roy or coll 665-2076 after 5pm
FOR SALE: TV Antenna with load in wires. Ph. 768-3276 evenings. 7 31 75 2 wks. PD
(CltlTjtfl'n
Jflcmorial Chapel
OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE TO NORTHEASTERN MONTANA"
CHAPELS IN WOLF POINT, POPLAR, CIRCLE & CULBERTSON
Sifiapjffiij Pignitt, Rtvtttnce
*�-��653-2600
768-3421
S�n�. 787-5251
gui__
485-3560
107 CUSTW - WOif POINT
Standard ^ too** w
BY JOHN
Cum� m un-4 ttrnr for thf bf*t nervier in totm!
PHOME 763-998^4
JOHN'S STANDARD SERVICE
FOR SALE: 1972 I2x7C Chick-asha Medallion 3-bedroom mobile home on private lot close to school. Coll 768-3767 or 768-3306 . 7-1-75
WANTED: Toper corner, in Poplar. Billings Gazette Box 1121 , Glasgow, Mont. 7-24-75. 2 wks. PD.
PLUMBING
WILL DC PLUMBING AND
REPAIR WORK. CONTACT JCE CULBERTSON, POPLAR, MONTANA.
WARREN KELSEY HAULING
UNO-GRAVEl-GRAIN QUICK SERVICE ANYWHERE IN THE ARf A
PHONE 768-3333, poplar
KEEP SAFE SAFES
fireproof safes with ten-year replacement guarantee
AGEiJT FOR:
:Qfi SALL:
THE OMLY AUTOMATIC 0XY-PR0PA�IE CUTTING TORCH
90* saving on fuel
USED ACETYLE.1E CUTTING TORCHES
COUNTY ALLOTMENTS ANNOUNCED FOR 1976-CROP vV-tEAT_
A l�76- crop wheat allotment o* 281,433 acres for Roosevelt County was recently announced by Rodney M. Iverson, executive director of the Agricultural Stabilization ond Conservation Service (ASCS). An allotment of 4.5 million acres has been proclaimed for Montana, and 61.6 million ocres is the notional wheat allotment determined tost Apr. The 1976 national allotment was computed on the basis of an estimated national yield of 33.1 bushels per a ere and est i-mated total utilization (less imports) for the 1976-77 marketing year of 2,040 million bushels. Domestic use was projected at 841 million bushels, exports at I, 200 million bushels and imports at I million bushels The 8.1 million-o ere increase in the notional allotment over the 53.5 million-acre total for 1975 is primori ly due to a substantial improvement in theexport outlook since the 1975 allotment was established o year ago. At thot time, total wheat util ization for 1975-76 was expected to be about I, 750 million bushels (including 950 mill ion for exports) whereas currently the estimate for 1975-76 ranges from ab out I, 859 to 1,984 million bushels of which some I , 050 to | ( 200 million bushels is projected for expor t.
Allotments do not represent a limit on t he amount of whe at thot may be planted. Rather, they are used sole ly as a basis for making payments to growers should the market price for wheat fall below the established target price or if growers quo I if y fo r d iso �te r payments. Under these two programs, growers are eligible for poyme nts only on allotment ocres .
BACKYARD HABITAT_
If you are interested in providing wildlife habitat in your backyard, you might be interested in a program by the Notional Wildlife Federation. They certify official Backyard Hobitot areas. Each participating Family gives detailed evidence that they provide wildlife shelter, food, water and reproductive areas in their yord.
The Federation has o 12 page reprint entitled: "Invite Wildlife to Your Backyard" which presents ideas o n plants that make backyards attractive to wildlife. The reprint and a 4-poge backyard application form are free . Write to Robert C. Glotzhober, Backyard Wildlife Program, National Wildlife Federation, 8925 Leesburg Pike, Vienno Virginia, 22180. They have also published o 128 page book entitled "Gcr-dening with Wildlife", which is available for $12.95.
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Bicentennial Project Manager
DUTIES: Tape recorded interviews typed, old photos
copied ond lay out oil material for publishing.
A book containing stories from interviews of Roosevelt County oldtimers.
A map showing Roosevelt County and areas adjoining featuring historical sites and trails.
Collection of old pictures.
WAGES: Two months full time work beginning August 18, 1975 at S600.00
Four months parttime ot $ 150.00 a month.
Interested parties meet with the Bicentennial committee
at the Traders State Bank in Poplar at 1:00 p.m. on Aug. 12.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Applications are now being token for Residential Houseparent Positions for Hope Ranch Project. Two couples will be selected.
CLOSING DATE: August 18, .975
SALARY: SIO,000.00 per couple per annum (free room, board and child transportation vehicle furnished. Paid vocation and sick leave with four (4) days off per month.
DUTIES: Will work under the supervision and direction of the Project Director. Will receive technical guidance and child-care guidance from the Hope Ranch Counseling Staff. Will live in and be responsible for the operation and upkeep of the household; which includes meal planning for the unit, purchasing of food products, and making monthly reports on such. Shall be responsible for the children's home activities and will provide su substantial parental guidance over work, study and play activities of the children in placement, will also direct the replacement houseparents in their duties when filling in for you on houseparent days off.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be reliable and have a sincere desire to help others. Must be able to maintain a neat well organized household and have the ability to properly control children's behaviors. Must be able to refrain from alcoholic beverages while on duty.
Contact Kenneth E. Borsness, Director-Hope Ranch Project. Phone No. 768-3973, or stop at office in Old Roads and Grounds building to pick up applications. Standard type application is acceptable if mailed (please include both husband's and wife's pertinent data). Mail application to:
Hope Ranch Project
Box 1136
Poplar, Montana 59255
YARD SALE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1975 3:00 P.M. fo ? SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1975 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. USED APPLIANCES - CLOTHING - TOYS - MISC. ITEMS 50c & UP
SNODGRASS HOUSE - ONE BLOCK NORTH OF CLINIC